Police searched unsuccessfully inside the hospital for more than four
hours Wednesday. The sheriff’s department helicopter also hovered
overhead for about two hours before leaving. The search moved to
Jorden’s home near the Lake Erie shore, where police and SWAT team
members in camouflage and unmarked SUVs blocked a road leading to the
house. Police later said the house was empty after nine hours of
searching.

They said all vehicles registered to Dr. Timothy Jorden, 49, have been accounted for.

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Public Intelligence, a non-profit that advocates for free access to information, released a map of military UAV activities in the United States on Tuesday. Assembled from military sources — especially this little-known June 2011 Air Force presentation
(.pdf) – it is arguably the most comprehensive map so far of the spread
of the Pentagon’s unmanned fleet. What exact missions are performed at
those locations, however, is not clear. Some bases might be used as
remote cockpits to control the robotic aircraft overseas, some for drone
pilot training. Others may also serve as imagery analysis depots.

The medium-size Shadow is used in 22 bases, the smaller Raven in 20 and the miniature Wasp in
11. California and Texas lead the pack, with 10 and six sites,
respectively, and there are also 22 planned locations for future
bases. ”It is very likely that there are more domestic drone activities
not included in the map, but it is designed to provide an approximate
overview of the widespread nature of Department of Defense activities
throughout the US,” Michael Haynes from Public Intelligence tells Danger
Room.